Sandy Spring
Settled by Quakers in 1725, this charming town offers many wonderful examples of historic architecture, including the town’s Friends Meeting House constructed in 1817.
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Adventure Park at Sandy Spring
The Adventure Park offers family fun for ages 7 and up. This aerial forest adventure is fun, exciting and safe…
Laytonsville Golf Course
One of the premier learning centers for youth, offers clinics, golf camps and programs. Hosts individual and group lessons for…
Oakley Cabin
Oakley Cabin is a 19th century African American historic site. Built as one of three slave dwellings in the 1820s,…
Olney Boys and Girls Club Freeman Park
118-acre privately owned sports complex for soccer, lacrosse, baseball and football
Olney Theatre
Offering professional productions year-round. One of only two State theatres in Maryland.
Sandy Spring Slave Museum Slave Museum
A collection of historical art and artifacts telling the story of African American history. A clipper ship, African hut, and…
Woodlawn Manor Museum
A living history museum located in Sandy Spring, MD featuring a brick manor house, stone barn, outbuildings and extensive meadows,…
Upcoming Events in Town
30th Annual Strawberry Festival - Sandy Spring Museum
Sandy Spring
Games, rides, crafts, and the best strawberry shortcake around. Save the date and bring your friends
Sleuth
Olney
By Anthony Shaffer Directed by Jim Petosa June 13 - July 8, 2012 On the Mainstage Let the Games Begin! When a wealthy mystery novelist invites his wifes lover to his elegant and isolated country estate, a bizarre game of cat and mouse begins, which spirals into a complex duel of wits and power plays.




